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Republican Presidential Candidates Attend NY GOP Gala In New York City

New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez Hits Back at Donald Trump, Says She Won't be Bullied by GOP Nominee

New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez has hit back at Republican presumptive presidential candidate Donald Trump saying that she will not be bullied after the real estate mogul said in a new statement that he thinks she is not doing her job.

Donald Trump Holds Campaign Rally In Columbus, Ohio

Republicans Support for Trump has Dropped by 12 Percent: Survey

Support for U.S. presidential hopeful Donald Trump among the Republicans dropped by 12 points in just a week - this is Trump's the biggest decline since he climbed to the top of the field in July.

America Is Divided On Sending More Troops To Syria To Fight ISIS--Gallup Survey

Less Than Half of Americans Favor Troop Dispatch to ISIS Fight: Gallup

A majority of the American people appear to have had a change of heart when it comes to sending ground troops abroad to fight the ISIS and for now, the numbers appear to be divided evenly.

Secretary of State Hillary Clintpn

Republicans Mount ‘Stop Hillary’ Campaign

Old controversies involving former President Bill Clinton and new ones against former State Secretary Hillary Clinton are being compiled as Republican hopefuls roll on the "Stop Hillary" campaign.

The Terminator

Arnold Schwarzenegger Asks Fellow Republicans to Denounce Indiana's Anti-Gay Law

Indiana's religious freedom law may have been passed but not everyone is too happy about it, especially Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Tom Price

Republicans Cut Social Spending To Boost Military Budget

The House budget by the Republican-run Congress proposed on Tuesday to cut social spending to increase military budget in an attempt to eliminate shortages in eight years' time.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) is greeted by U.S. House leaders at the Capitol Hill, March 3, 2015.

Republicans Find Rallying Point As They Hit Obama's Foreign Policy

Republicans on Capitol Hill have zeroed in on challenging the foreign policy of President Barack, particularly in the way he handles the nuclear arms negotiations with Iran, and the crisis in Eastern Ukraine perpertuated by Russian-backed separatists.

Barack Obama

Iran Nuke Deal Pushes U.S. Republicans To Send Warning Letter To Iranian Officials

U.S. Republican Senators sent a warning letter to Iran in an effort to block President Barack Obama's effort to seal the Iran nuke deal.

hillary clinton

Rocking The Boat: Democrats Looking For Options Amid Clinton Controversies

For some Democratic activists, the controversies including foreign donations to the Clinton Foundation and use of her private email address to do official business seemed to be raising concerns about her openness, sincerity and ethics. These have led them to look for other options for 2016.

Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul speaks at Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) Feb. 27, 2015.

Kentucky Sen. Paul Wins Straw Poll Among Republican Conservatives

Kentucky Republican Senator Rand Paul has emerged as the winner in the straw poll conducted among conservative activists on Saturday.

chairman-tom-wheeler

Republicans Face Defeat In Net Neutrality Battle

This reclassification would put an end to any "tiered lanes" AT&T, Verizon and Comcast have proposed.

 Deb Greene of Seattle, the first customer at Cannabis City, holds up her purchase signed by owner James Lathrop during the first day of legal retail marijuana sales in Seattle, Washington July 8, 2014.

Legal Pot Possession Takes Effect In Washington D.C.

Legal possession of marijuana takes effect in Washington D.C. on Thursday, February 26th, despite strong opposition from House Republicans.

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker Changes Stand on Abortion

A private meeting by Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker with Iowa Republicans in January did a lot in changing the politician's point of view on abortion.

Jeb Bush a Republican Front-runner

Jeb Bush Pushes For Expansion Of Skilled Workers' Immigration

In a bid for the presidential run this coming 2016, Jeb Bush has made his first major economic speech which focused on expanding the immigration of skilled workers.

A TransCanada Keystone Pipeline station outside Steele City, Nebraska March 10, 2014.

Keystone Oil Pipeline Project Adds to GOP-Obama Clash

More legislative issues continue to add to the clash between U.S. President Barack Obama and the Republican Party. The latest to be added on Thursday is the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline project approved by the Senate on a 62-36 vote.

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